Does paranormal perception occur in near-death experiences?
The Journal of near-death studies January 1, 2007 Keith Augustine 27 citations
This article critically examines the evidence that near-death experiences (NDEs) involve veridical paranormal perception—that is, accurate observations made while clinically dead. It reviews studies claiming such perceptions and finds the case wanting, arguing that the evidence does not support survivalist interpretations. The author concludes that claims of veridical observations during NDEs lack sufficient empirical support.